Apple wants record labels to take a smaller cut from music streaming

Apple is to renegotiate its deals with record labels regarding Apple Music and iTunes, with the labels receiving a smaller cut than before.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is aiming to move in line with the rate paid by rival streaming service Spotify. Under Apple's current deals, labels receive 58 per cent of the revenue from Apple Music, whereas Spotify pays 52 per cent.

Spotify previously paid 55 per cent, but this was reduced after guarantees that Spotify's subscriber base would grow. Recently, it hit 140m users.

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Adam was a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?, reviewing consumer gadgets for online and print publication, as well as researching and producing features and advice pieces on new technology in the hi-fi industry. He has since worked for PC Mag as a contributing editor and is now a science and technology reporter for The Independent.